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PTSD wreaks havoc on the mind. It can lead to dissociative and bipolar disorders, an atrophy or disappearance of one's personality, and manic episodes. This sufferer, who is also a creative writing MFA candidate, realized that only writing could provide a forum personal and penetrative enough to strike real, authentic change in one's understanding of the self and what life actually means. Readers ought to prepare themselves for some heart-wrenching, cathartic poetry and writing here.

Although this blog is not strictly about vegetarian cooking, this blog has capture our hearts by writing on &quot;art, food, and story.&quot; We particularly love how this blog has a special emphasis on seasonal produce, sometimes with ingredients from the blogger's own backyard.

Ladaisi is a creative blog about life, written by a twenty-something artist and American expat currently living in Denmark. Topics generally feature creative writing, art, diy, parenting, homescooling, organic living, travel, fitness, books, and a bohemian lifestyle.

My blog covers extremely diverse topics from business to fashion, from stories to book reviews. It shows opinionated, thought provoking, and informative write ups as well as displays my experiences and life long learning through them. I pour out my feelings in writing and my blog expresses them so wonderfully! :)

I am trying to strengthen my relationship with God while trying to make sense of my relationships with mankind. While I do not take Prozac or eat doughnuts on a daily basis, I would never judge anyone that might find comfort from either!

You May Say I'm a Dreamer is a blog about living a full and happy life, the journey of happiness, not the pursuit, an obsession with books, and one Kiwi girl's quest to become a published author.
Writer of You May Say I'm a Dreamer Sarah Hardie lives in Wellington, New Zealand and is currently working on three projects: A non-fiction book about a rural New Zealand town's dedication to keeping the Anzac tradition alive; a novel told by a jar of jam sitting high on a shelf in a small-town cafe where the past catches up with its residents who fled to the town to escape from their troubles; and lastly, a three-part series where two very different worlds, the 21st Century and WWII, collide when a young woman goes missing from 2010 and ends up in a time that is not her own, causing a chain of events that ends in murder, a jail break, illegitimate children, war, death, the messy business of falling in love, heartbreak, and finally, salvation and forgiveness.